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[Image taken 25.11.21] Eccles Close, junction with Manor Lane, York. Cyclist’s eye view of approaching a raised table. Context: #176159 and links.
[Image taken 25.11.21] Eccles Close, junction with Manor Lane, York. This is a raised table. It is good practice. It is what road engineers include in an 'entry treatment'. People turning off or onto the main road move onto and over a … [more]
Continuous pavement design recently installed in Norwich. I give them kudos for trying. It's not up to Dutch standards & doesn't quite meet the criteria laid out by https://robertweetman.wordpress.com/2019/10/01/design-details-2/ However, … [more]
A narrow faded line segregated footway/cycleway for NCN routes 7 and 10 over the bridge on Bridge Street to get to the crossing. I don't know what standards this may meet. But three lanes for westbound motorists.
Shared use cycle route between Deganwy and the edge of Llandudno. No priority at side road, but the road is brought up to footway level and there's a ramp for traffic entering from the main road.
Another loss of priority to a road used by very few vehicles. The cycle lane should continue straight across here, and cars be forced to give way.
The Dyke Road cycleway at the Craggan Drive junction. Although the cycleway markings suggest the cycleway has priority, the 'give way' markings at the kerbline have not been refreshed and there is a danger drivers from Craggan Drive will … [more]
No break in the cycle lane for this minor side road. I'm not sure that this 'Road Narrows' sign is still needed, since the rest of the road has been narrowed to match the section ahead, and in what is now a 30mph zone having two seems … [more]
Salford near Media City Ohio Ave . Priority over motor traffic here. Although paint is a little faded. This cycleway is a good alternative route from Eccles to Manchester to avoid the tram rails on Eccles New Road #70272
Salford near Media City Michigan Ave . Priority over motor traffic here. Although paint is a little faded. This cycleway is a good alternative route from Eccles to Manchester to avoid the tram rails on Eccles New Road #70272
Some sort of sorcery going on here, this just can't be done. https://t.co/E4rP6NW2r1 http://t.co/3WQ7RoNgJJ
The Bears Way cycle track has priority over vehicles exiting the fitness club. Not so clear about vehicles entering.
The cycleway turns left via a wider shared-use footway section. For everywhere else, there is a multi-stage toucan crossing to the opposite side of the road (where the lady in hi-vis is waiting) for the Shields Road cycle track northwards, … [more]
The cycleway and footway are vulnerable to rogue car parking in this area. The width of the junction opening doesn't help with this. But are those yellow painted markings indicating a rethink on the kerbs? UPDATE: #71206 shows new kerb … [more]
The segregated cycleway crosses the car park access with priority over exiting vehicles, before merging into a shared-use footway.
Pavement continuity across a sideroad in Zwolle. Different types and colours of paving clearly demarcate the pavement and road, with the pavement continuing at one level across the road, and motor traffic and bikes have to rise up and then … [more]
Pavement continuity across a sideroad in central Groningen. Different types and colours of paving clearly demarcate the pavement and road, while having a minimal kerb at all edges so it is easy for wheelchairs and prams, or just those … [more]
The University's West Cambridge development. Cycleway has no priority at this side road access - and curiously the footway opposite has bollards.
The University's West Cambridge development. Cycleway has no priority at this side road access to a car storage area.
The University's West Cambridge development. Cycleway has no priority at this side road access to a car storage area.
Cycle route in Bedford with priority at side road! Note that traffic entering from the left has a give way sign.
Cycle route in Bedford with some useful cycle parking. Note the cycleway crosses on a raised table and approaching traffic has give way symbols.
Cycleway in Cambourne. Priority at this side road is not made clear by the presence of give way or any other markers.